Prospectus 2011-12

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Prospectus 2011-12
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra
Open University
Nashik
Prospectus
2011 – 2012
Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
BSc (Business Information Systems)
Diploma Computer Programmes
Certificate Computer Programmes
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University,
Dnyangangotri, Govardhan, Near Gangapur Dam,
Nashik – 422 222.
(0253) 2231714, 2231715, 2230717
Fax: (091) (0253) 2231716
Web Site: http://ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac
Email: [email protected]
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Title
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Important Dates
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About the University
Educational Collaboration
About the School of Computer Science
Need of the Computer Programmes
Study Centre
Online Programmes offered by the Computer School
Duration
Eligibility
Language of Instruction
Educational Network for Programme Delivery
Details of Online Programmes
Programme Structure for BSc(Business Information Systems)
Programme Structure for Bachelor of Computer Applications
(BCA)
Fees
Registration of Students
Changing the Study Centre
Re-registration of Programme
Evaluation
How to Seek Admission…
Contact Points at YCMOU
Appendix A: Study Material
Appendix B: Course Evaluation Components
Appendix C: Course Fees
Appendix D: University Grants Commission Resolution (2004)
Appendix E: Exemption form for first year of BCA/BSc(BIS)
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Important Dates
Table 1: Event Calendar for Degree Programmes
Event
st
nd
rd
Starting date of Admission for 1 /2 /3 year
st
nd
rd
Last Date of Admission for 1 /2 /3 year
Last Date of Admission with Late Fee of
Rs. 200/Odd Semesters
Teaching Learning (Semester I / III / V)
st
nd
Home-assignments (1 and 2 )
Practical Examination (Semester I / III / V)
Theory Examination (Semester I / III / V)
Dates
th
6 June 2011
th
10 August 2011
30th August 2011
st
th
1 August to 30 November 2011
th
th
15 October to 30 October 2011
nd
th
2 December to 8 December 2011
th
st
9 December to 21 December 2011
nd
st
22 December 2011 to 31 January
2012
Vacation
Even Semesters excluding Sixth Semester
Teaching Learning (Semester II / IV)
Home-assignments (1st and 2nd)
Practical Examination (Semester II / IV)
Theory Examination (Semester II / IV)
Vacation
st
th
1 February to 30 May 2012
th
th
15 April to 30 April 2012
nd
th
2 June to 8 June 2012
th
st
9 June to 21 June 2012
nd
22 June to 31st July 2012
Table 2: Event Calendar for Sixth Semester of Degree Programmes
1st January to 10th January 2012
15th March to 20th March 2012
20th April to 30th April 2012
2nd to 15th May 2012
Project Approval
Seminar
Project Submission
Project End Examination
Table 3: Event Calendar for Certificate and Diploma Programmes
Event
Dates
Batch I
6th June 2011
10th August 2011
30th August 2011
Starting Date of Admission
Last Date of Admission
Last Date of Admission with Late Fee of
Rs. 200/Teaching Learning
Home-assignments (1st and 2nd)
Practical Examination
Theory Examination
1st August to 30th November 2011
15th October to 30th October 2011
2nd December to 8th December 2011
9th December to 21st December 2011
Batch II
2nd January 2012
5th March 2012
1st February to 30th May 2012
15th April to 30th April 2012
2nd June to 8th June 2012
9th June to 21st June 2012
Starting Date of Admission
Last Date of Admission
Teaching Learning
Home-assignments (1st and 2nd)
Practical Examination
Theory Examination
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1. About the University
The Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) was set up in
July1989 by Act XX (1989) of the Maharashtra State Legislature. The degree/diploma
of this University is treated as equivalent to the degree/diploma of any other
university for the purpose of employment in government and semi-government
establishments.
One of the major goals of the University is to create, preserve and disseminate
knowledge to its learners and the masses and thus become a ‘Mass-Varsity’. The
emphasis, throughout, is on developing educational programmes which qualify a
person to get a better job, to start earning on his own or help a working person to
improve his career. Providing education through classroom-based system is
expensive, rigid and puts time constraints on the learners.
Technology based education of YCMOU provides the following benefits:
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It is cost effective.
It has outreach to the masses.
It is flexible: ‘learn anywhere and anytime and as per your pace and style of
learning’.
2. Educational Collaboration
Many educational institutions like Kanetkar’s Institute of Computing and Information
Technology (KICIT), Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation Ltd. (MKCL), etc. are
associated with YCMOU to share their experiences and resources in implementing
computer programmes.
3. About the School of Computer Science
The School of Computer Science is one of the eight schools of studies located at the
headquarters of the University. Through its quality policy, the School aims to
enhance and sustain excellence of its educational programmes. It has a vision to
create computer literacy by taking computer education to the masses. The School
envisages to:
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Develop degree, postgraduate and research level computer programmes for
creating professional manpower required by the IT industries.
Develop need-based and job-oriented short-term computer programmes to
meet the huge demand of IT skilled manpower in business and industry.
Ensure relevance of programmes by updating the curriculum dynamically.
Provide e-Learning support to its students.
Establish tie-ups with industries and other educational institutions to share
experience and knowledge.
Carry out research in multimedia, virtual reality, fuzzy logic, neural networks
etc. that will help in developing new methods, tools and techniques useful for
computer education and applications.
The School imparts computer education through its Authorized Study Centres.
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4. Need for Computer Programmes
Human society has passed through ‘green revolution’, ‘industrial revolution’ and
‘information revolution’. Now it is entering into ‘knowledge revolution’. Education in
general and ‘computer education’ in particular is gaining utmost importance in today’s
knowledge society. Computer skills have become the life skills for everybody.
For high productivity and better quality, many business houses, Government
departments and industries are making extensive use of computers. Extensive
manpower is required to handle and operate these computers. Thus, there is
pressing demand of computer professionals to work at various levels in Information
Technology (IT) industries.
Highly skilled software professionals are required for nation building. They design
and develop software products and systems. They are helpful in providing IT and ITenabled services. They carry out overseas projects and earn huge amounts foreign
exchange for the country. They become entrepreneurs and establish IT industries,
which provide employment for a large number of people.
BSc(BIS) and BCA combine the intellectual challenge of a new discipline with the
excitement of an innovative and rapidly expanding information technology. These
programmes are intended for those students who plan careers in computer science,
in fields that make use of computing and for those who plan postgraduate study in
computer science.
5. Study Centre
The Study Centre is authorized to conduct computer programmes offered by the
University. Depending on the infrastructure of the study centre, specific programmes
are assigned to that centre. The list of study centres, along with the courses assigned
to them, can be viewed on the university portal:
http://ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac
The Coordinator of the Study Centre shall look after all the activities of the Study
Centre including the practical of the students. The Study Centres perform the
following important functions:
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Conduct the Courses as prescribed by the University in a conventional
manner.
Distribute prospectus to the learner.
Forward necessary information to the University as and when required.
Organize audio/video lectures, counseling sessions at regular intervals
according to the YCMOU norms and patterns.
Facilitate delivery of instructional material and arrange practical sessions.
Perform duties as an examination centre.
Provide any other additional facilities for the students’ benefit.
Students should carry out the entire computer practicals at the Study Centre. The
Coordinator/Instructor of the Study Centre will supervise the practical activities.
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6. Online Programmes offered by the Computer School
The University offers the following computer programmes at different levels:
Certificate programmes
• Programming Expertise in C
• Data structure using C
• OOPs and C++
• Programming Excellence through VB.NET
• Building Web Portals through ASP.NET
• Enterprise solutions using J2EE
• Programming Excellence through C#
•
•
•
•
Visual Programming
Computer Fundamentals
Office Tools
Linux
JAVA
Visual Basic
ORACLE
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• Computerized Financial Accounting
Diplomas Programmes
• Diploma in Computing
• Advanced Diploma in Computing
Degree Programmes
• BSc(Business Information Systems)
• Bachelor of Computer Applications
7. Duration
Certificate Programmes
The certificate programme has a minimum duration of 6 months. The student should
complete it within a maximum period of 2 years. A student who fails to complete it
within 2 years will be required to re-register for the programme.
Degree Programmes
The BCA and BSc(BIS) programme is of 3 years duration. The student should
complete it within a maximum period of 5 years. A student who fails to complete it
within 5 years will be required to re-register for the programme.
Semester System
A semester system has been adopted by YCMOU for its academic programmes. In
this scheme, an academic year consists two semesters each of 6 months duration.
Thus BSc(BIS) and BCA have 6 semesters each. The admission for the degree
programmes shall be done only once in a year whereas the examinations shall be
conducted at the end of each semester.
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8. Eligibility
Only Indian nationals residing in Maharashtra are eligible to take admission for the
Certificate, Diploma or Degree programmes. The other eligibility criteria are given
below:
Eligibility for Certificate Programmes
Table 4: Eligibility for Certificate Programmes
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Prog.
Code
Programme
Desired Eligibility
D01
D02
D04
D05
D06
D07
D08
D09
D14
D15
D16
D28
D30
D59
D73
Programming Expertise in C
Data structure using C
OOPs and C++
Programming Excellence through VB.NET
Building Web Portals through ASP.NET
Enterprise solutions using J2EE
Programming Excellence through C#
Visual Programming
Computer Fundamentals
Office Tools
Linux
JAVA
Visual Basic
ORACLE
Computerized Financial Accounting
Knowledge of Computers
Knowledge of Computers
Knowledge of C Programming
Knowledge of C Programming
Knowledge of C Programming
Knowledge of C Programming
Knowledge of C Programming
Knowledge of OOPs & C++
--Knowledge of Computers
Knowledge of Computers
Knowledge of Computers
Knowledge of Computers
Knowledge of C Programming
Knowledge of Computers
Eligibility for the Diplomas Programmes
Sr.
No.
1.
2.
Programme Name of the Programme
Code
T59
Diploma in Computing
T60
Advanced Diploma in Computing
Eligibility
10th passed
10th passed
Eligibility for the Degree Programmes
The student should have passed
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12th standard of HSC Board of Maharashtra, or its equivalent [including
MCVC (Minimum Competency Vocational Courses)]
OR
3-year Diploma of Board of Technical Examination or equivalent (other than
computer and Information technology)
Direct admission to the Second Year of Degree Programme
The students fulfilling the following eligibility criteria can take admission directly to
second year of the degree programme. Such students will not be eligible for further
course exemption from Second and Third Year of the Degree Programme. Along with
the admission form of the Second Year, the student will be required to fill separate
form for exemption of First Year and pay the Exemption Fees of Rs. 1000/- in
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addition to the university fee share for second year. (The First Year Exemption Form
is given in Appendix E).
1) The students who have successfully completed the three-year diploma in
Computers/Information Technology from Government Technical Board after
10th is eligible for the direct admission to the Second Year of Degree
programme.
2) The students who have successfully completed all the courses in the First Year
of Computer Science/Information Technology/Computer Application degree
programme (without ATKT) from the recognized university after 12 th with
mathematics is eligible for the direct admission to the Second Year of Degree
programme.
9. Language of Instruction
The medium of instruction of all the programmes is English Language only. All the
Printed Study Material of the programmes is in English. The medium of examination
will be English. However, the Coordinator, Instructor or Counselor may use
English/Marathi /Any other language to help the students understand the subject
well.
10. Educational Network for Programme Delivery
Keeping in line with its vision of taking education to every doorstep, the University
takes care to provide its academic programmes to the students located in different
parts of Maharashtra State. The University is not merely an examining body but it
takes full responsibility for the entire teaching learning activity and evaluation of
students. The instructional package consists of the following components:
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Study material developed by experts using instructional technology.
Good quality instructional text adopted from the market.
Video lectures by experts.
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Face-to-face contact sessions organized at the Study Centres.
Practical Component handled at the Study Centres.
Evaluation of students at the examination centres.
11. Details of Online Programmes
Table 5: Online Certificate Programmes (Duration: 6 months)
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Prog. Code
Course Code
Programme
D01
D02
D04
D05
D06
D07
D08
D09
D14
D15
CMP201
CMP202
CMP203
CMP220
CMP212
CMP214
CMP213
CMP211
CMP207
CMP204
Programming Expertise in C
Data structure using C
OOPs and C++
Programming Excellence through VB.NET
Building Web Portals through ASP.NET
Enterprise solutions using J2EE
Programming Excellence through C#
Visual Programming
Computer Fundamentals
Office Tools
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Credit
Points
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Sr.
No.
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12
13
14
15
Prog. Code
Course Code
Programme
Credit
Points
D16
D28
D30
D59
D73
CMP248
CMP247
CMP130
CMP256
CMP222
Linux
JAVA
Visual Basic
ORACLE
Computerized Financial Accounting
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4
4
4
4
Table 6: Online Diploma Programmes
Sr.
No.
Prog.
Code
1
T59
2
T60
Programme
Credit
Points
Diploma in
Computing
Advanced Diploma in
Computing
Duration
16
6 months
32
12 months
Courses
Any 4 courses from Certificate
Programmes mentioned in Table 5
Any 8 courses from Certificate
Programmes mentioned in Table 5
Table 7: Online Degree Programmes (Duration: 3 years)
Sr. No.
1
2
Prog. Code
P30
P32
Programme
Bachelor of Science (Business Information System)
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)
Credit Points
92
112
12. Programme Structure for BSc(Business Information
System): BSc(BIS): P30
The 3-year B. Sc. (BIS) programme has 6 semesters. Each Semester has 4 subjects.
During the 6th semester, the student has to do only project work and submit the
report.
Table 8: First Year
Semester I
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
Course
Code
CMP207
CMP204
CMP201
CMP222
Semester II
Course
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
Computer Fundamentals
Office Tools
Programming Expertise in C
Computerised Financial
Accounting
Course
Code
CMP202
CMP203
CMP223
CMP255
Course
Data structure using C
OOPs and C++
Computer Organization
Operating Systems
Table 9: Second Year
Semester III
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
Course
Code
See
Table 10
below
CMP248
Course
Elective 1
Elective 2
Elective 3
Linux
Semester IV
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
Course
Code
CMP263
CMP206
CMP247
CMP220
7
Course
Systems Analysis and Design
Principles of Data Base Management System
JAVA
Programming Excellence through VB.NET
Table 10: Third Year
Semester V
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
Course
Code
CMP205
CMP208
CMP212
CMP209
Semester VI
Course
Software Engineering
Business Information Systems
Building Web Portals through ASP.NET
Data Communication and Networking
Sr.
No.
1
Course
Code
CMP210
Course
Project (P30-BIS)
Table 11: Electives (Students will select any three electives in
Semester III)
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Course
Code
CMP215
CMP217
CMP216
CMP227
CMP226
CMP214
CMP213
CMP211
CMP218
CMP256
Course
Data Structures through C++
DirectX Game Programming
Distributed Computing through COM/DCOM
E-Commerce
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Enterprise solutions using J2EE
Programming Excellence through C#
Visual Programming
Writing Windows Device Drivers
ORACLE
13. Programme Structure
Applications (BCA): P32
for
Bachelor
of
Computer
The 3-year BCA programme has 6 semesters. Each Semester has 5 subjects. During
the 6th semester, the student has to do only project work and submit the report.
Table 12: First Year
Semester I
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
Course
Code
CMP207
CMP204
CMP201
4
5
Semester II
Course
Computer Fundamentals
Office Tools
Programming Expertise in C
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
Course
Code
CMP202
CMP203
CMP209
CMP250
Mathematics for Computers
4
CMP242
CMP262
Study Skills
5
CMP230
Course
Data structure using C
OOPs and C++
Data Communication and
Networking
Humanities and Social
Obligations
Communication skills and
Technical writing
Table 13: Second Year
Semester III
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
Course
Code
See
Table 14
below
CMP258
5
CMP253
Course
Elective 1
Elective 2
Elective 3
Professional
Development
New Developments in IT
Semester IV
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
Course
Code
CMP263
CMP223
CMP247
CMP220
5
CMP206
8
Course
Systems Analysis and Design
Computer Organization
JAVA
Programming Excellence through
VB.NET
Principles of Data Base
Management System
Table 14: Third Year
Semester V
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
Course
Code
CMP205
CMP255
CMP212
CMP214
CMP221
Course
Software Engineering
Operating Systems
Building Web Portals through ASP.NET
Enterprise solutions using J2EE
Statistical Techniques
Semester VI
Sr.
No.
1
Course
Code
CMP259
Course
Project (P32-BCA)
Table 15: Electives (Students will select any three electives in
Semester III)
Sr.
No.
1
Course
Code
CMP215
Course
3
5
CMP211
CMP226
7
CMP213
9
CMP218
Visual Programming
Enterprise Resource Planning
(ERP)
Programming Excellence
through C#
Writing Windows Device Drivers
Data Structures through C++
Sr.
No.
2
Course
Code
CMP217
4
6
CMP227
CMP256
8
CMP216
10
CMP248
Course
DirectX Game
Programming
E-Commerce
ORACLE
Distributed Computing
through COM/DCOM
Linux
14. Fees
The total Programme Fee consists of 2 independent parts:
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University Programme Fees (UPF)
Study Centre Fees (SCF)
In the case of certificate programmes, the student is required to pay the entire fees
along with the admission form at the study centre.
In the case of degree programmes, the student is required to pay yearly fees along
with the admission form while taking the admission at the study centre.
The fees include the examination fees for the first attempt.
The fees for the Degree Programmes are as follows:
Sr.
No.
1
2
Prog
Code
P30
P30
BSc(BIS) - First Year
BSc(BIS) - Second Year
P30
P32
P32
BSc(BIS) - Third Year
BCA - First Year
BCA - Second Year
P32
BCA – Third Year
Programme
Fees (Rs.)
UPF
SC
Total
5800
10600
16400
The fees shall vary as per the electives selected
by the student. The Study Centre Coordinator
should be contacted for further details.
4100
7800
11900
6500
11500
18000
The fees shall vary as per the electives selected
by the student. The Study Centre Coordinator
should be contacted for further details.
5000
9600
14600
The fees for the Diploma Programmes:
The total fees for the Diploma Programmes shall vary as per the courses selected by
the student. The Study Centre Coordinator should be contacted for further details.
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The fees for the Certificate Programmes are as follows:
Table 16: Fees for Certificate Programmes
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Prog
Code
D01
D02
D04
D05
D06
D07
D08
D09
D14
D15
D16
D28
D30
D73
D59
Programme
Programming Expertise in C
Data structure using C
OOPs and C++
Programming Excellence through VB.NET
Building Web Portals through ASP.NET
Enterprise solutions using J2EE
Programming Excellence through C#
Visual Programming
Computer Fundamentals
Office Tools
Linux
JAVA
Visual Basic
Computerised Financial Accounting
ORACLE
UPF
800
800
800
900
900
1200
900
1200
800
800
800
800
800
800
1200
Fees (Rs.)
SC
Total
1500
2300
1500
2300
1500
2300
1800
2700
1800
2700
2500
3700
1800
2700
2500
3700
1500
2300
1500
2300
1500
2300
1500
2300
1500
2300
1500
2300
2500
3700
Please Note:
•
Fees once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances.
•
The University does not accept any admission form or fees directly from the
students at the University. The University does not undertake any
responsibility for such admission forms.
15. Registration of Students
Admissions to the Certificate and Degree programmes are made by the Study
Centres. The list of authorized study centres is available at the following link:
http://ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac
The students who are interested in certificate programmes can take admission to a
maximum of 5 certificate programmes.
The students who are interested in diploma programmes can take admission to only
one diploma programme.
The students interested in pursuing a degree programme can take admission to
either first year of BSc(BIS) or BCA programme. Admission to the second and
third year of a degree programme also requires the submission of the
admission form.
The detail procedure regarding submitting the admission form is given in the
prospectus. Follow that procedure.
Admission forms sent directly to the University will not be accepted.
16. Changing the Study Centre
The Student once registered, cannot change the study centre in-between the
academic year for which the fees have been paid. However, while taking the
admission next time, the student can change the study centre. The form should be
filled and submitted to the new study centre.
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17. Re-registration for Degree Programmes
The registration to the programme BSc(BIS) / BCA will be valid for a period of 5
years including the year of registering for the first year. The student should complete
BSc(BIS) / BCA successfully within the said period. After the expiry of the valid
registration period, the student should re-register i.e. take fresh admission to the
programme by paying to the University, the fees specified in the Prospectus
(provided the University continues to offer the programmes at that time). All the rules
and regulations, which exist at the time of re-registration, will apply to the student.
However, the student may be allowed to take advantage of credit transfer for the
courses as per University rules.
18. Evaluation
Each course except CMP259, CMP253 and CMP210 has two components of
evaluation:
•
•
Theory
Home Assignment or Practicals (depending upon the nature of the course).
The Projects, i.e. courses CMP259 and CMP210 will be evaluated as major projects
while the course CMP253 will be evaluated as a minor project.
The evaluation method for each component is given below:
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•
•
•
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Theory Examination: Objective test (multiple choice questions) of 80 marks
(Student has to get minimum 32 marks out of 80 for passing)
Assignments: 2 Assignments of 50 marks each. Marks obtained out of 100
will be converted into out of 20 for reporting purposes. (Student has to get
minimum 8 marks out of 20 for passing)
Practical Examination: Practical Examination of 100 marks will be
conducted. Marks obtained out of 100 will be converted into out of 20. (The
student has to get minimum 8 marks out of 20 for passing)
Major Project: Major Project Examination shall carry 300 marks (Student has
to get minimum 120 marks for passing). The distribution of marks is as
follows:
− Project Report
100 marks
− Presentation
80 marks
− Viva
60 marks
− Demonstration
60 marks
Minor Project: Minor Project Examination shall carry 100 marks (Student has
to get minimum 40 marks for passing). The distribution of marks is as follows:
− Project Report
40 marks
− Presentation
40 marks
− Viva
20 marks
The details of course-wise evaluation components are given in Appendix-B. The
evaluation of a course shall be done according to the performance of students in the
respective components.
Award of Certificate
A student becomes eligible for the award of certificate after successful completion of
the course components included in the certificate programme.
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Award of Degree
A student becomes eligible for award of degree after successful completion of the
courses included in the concerned degree programme.
Award of Class
The class of certificate, diploma and degree programmes shall be given according to
the following table. The class of the degree will be awarded based on the marks
obtained in the courses of semester IV and V.
Table 17: Percentage and Class
Percentage of Marks
75 and above
60 -- 74.99
50 -- 59.99
40 -- 49.99
Less than 40
Class Description
First Class with Distinction
First Class
Second Class
Pass Class
Fail
19. How to Seek Admission…
1. Collect the admission form and bank challan from the study center.
2. Read prospectus, admission form and bank challan carefully before filling up
the details
3. Fill the admission form and bank challan in English, clearly and completely,
without overwriting.
4. Attach the attested copies of required documents (Mark sheets for supporting
eligibility conditions; In case student has passed in more than one attempt all
marks sheets must be attached) with the admission form.
5. Get the filled admission form and enclosures checked from the study center
and get their stamp affixed on the bank challan.
6. Pay the Study Center share of the Programme fees at Study Center.
7. Make payment of the YCMOU fee share amount along with the service
charges of the Bank in the nearest branch of Bank of Maharashtra and collect
three sections of the challan from them, duly stamped by them. Ensure that
Transaction number is written clearly on the challan copies.
8. DO NOT submit the admission form in the Bank.
9. Retain one copy of the challan with you and hand over the other copy of the
admission form and two copies of challan to the study center and get their
stamp affixed on the admission form.
10. It is the responsibility of the study center coordinator to upload
your
admission information correctly on the university website, you should ensure
that it has been done. The study center should obtain your signature on a
printout of the uploaded form.
11. There will be no separate receipt from the study center for the university fees
paid – the bank challan is the fee receipt. Take separate receipt of the Study
Center Fee Share from the Study Center.
12. Ensure personally at the study center in the month of October, that your
admission has been confirmed by the university.
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20. Contact Points at YCMOU
1) Difficulties in any course, at the Study Centre
The Counselor / Coordinator, at the Study Centre
Other general difficulties and planning of academic activities, at the Study
Centre
The Programme Coordinator at the Study Centre
2) Admission Related Matters
The Deputy Registrar, Registration Section
Ph: (0253) 2230734
3) Examination Related Matters
The Controller of Examination or D. R. Examination,
Ph: (0253) 2231479 / 2230058
4) Program Coordinator, Student Services Division
Ph: (0253) 2230106; Email: [email protected]
5) Program Coordinator, (Academic Matters)
Ph: (0253) 2230717; Email: [email protected]
6) Contact Details of the Regional Centers
Sr.
No.
1.
2.
Name and Address of Regional Center
Akola
Amaravati
Buldhana
Yawatmal
Washim
(0721) 2531445,
Aurangabad Region
YCMOU Regional Centre,
Survey No.41, Eastern to Military Hostel,
Nandanvan colony, Chhavni, Aurangabad - 431 002
Aurangabad
Beed
Jalana
Osmanabad
(0240) 2371066,
2371077
Mumbai
Raigad
Thane
(022) 23874186,
23826135
3.
4.
Nagpur Region
YCMOU Regional Centre,
Roa Bahadur D. Laxminarayan Bunglow,
University Sports Campus, Law College Campus,
Amrawati Road, Ravinagar Chowk,
Nagpur 440 001
6.
Phone No
Amravati Region
YCMOU Regional Centre,
V.M.V. To Walgoan Road,
Post V.M.V., Amravati - 444 604
Mumbai Region
YCMOU Regional Center,
Jagannath Shankarsheth M.N.C. Primary Marathi
School, 2nd floor frear bridge (South), Nana Chowk,
Grant Road (W), Mumbai 400 007
5.
Districts
Nashik region
YCMOU Regional Centre,
Old Muncipal Corporation Building, 2nd Floor,
New Pandit Colony, Nashik - 422 002
Nanded Region
YCMOU Regional Centre,
Swami Ramanandtirth Marathwada University,
Sports Building, Nanded - 421 606
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Bhandara
Chandrapur
Gadchiroli
Nagpur
Wardha
Gondia
Ahmednagar
Dhule
Jalgaon
Nashik
Nandurbar
Latur
Nanded
Parbhani
Hingoli
2531210
Fax (0721)
2531444
Fax (0240)
2371088
Fax (022) 23813256
(0712) 2553724/25
Fax (0712) 2553725
(0253) 2317063
Fax (0253) 2576756
(02462) 229940
Fax (02462) 229950
Sr.
No.
7.
8.
Name and Address of Regional Center
Pune Region
YCMOU Regional Centre,
Shahir Annabhau Sathe Prashalagruha,
654, Sadashiv peth, Kumthekar Marg,
Pune 411 030
Districts
Pune
Satara
Solapur
Kolhapur Region
YCMOU Regional Centre,
Near Post Office Shivaji University Campus,
Vidya Nagar, Kolhapur –416 004
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Kolhapur
Sangli
Rantanagiri
Sindhudurg
Phone No
(020) 24491107
Fax (020) 24457914
(0231) 2607022
Fax (0231) 2607023
Appendix A
Table 18: Study Material
Sr.
No.
YCMOU Books /
Book from Market
Course
1
2
3
4
5
6
Programming Expertise in C
Data structure using C
OOPs and C++
Programming Excellence through VB.NET
Visual Programming
Computer Fundamentals
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Office Tools
Visual Basic
ORACLE
Operating Systems
Systems Analysis and Design
Principles of Data Base Management System
Business Information Systems
Linux
JAVA
Computer Organization
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
E-Commerce
Computerised Financial Accounting
Study Skills
Communication skills and Technical
Writing
Professional Development
Programming Excellence through C#
Enterprise solutions using J2EE
Building Web Portals through ASP.NET
Data Communication and Networking
Statistical Techniques
Mathematics for Computers
Distributed Computing through COM/DCOM
DirectX Game Programming
Humanities and Social Obligations
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
15
YCMOU Books
YCMOU Books
YCMOU Books
YCMOU Books
YCMOU Books
YCMOU Book + Book
from Market
YCMOU Books
YCMOU Books
YCMOU Books
Book from Market
YCMOU Books
Book from Market
Book from Market
YCMOU Books
Book from Market
Book from Market
Book from Market
Book from Market
YCMOU Books
Book from Market
Book from Market
Book from Market
YCMOU Books
YCMOU Books
YCMOU Books
YCMOU Books
YCMOU Books
YCMOU Books
YCMOU Books
YCMOU Books
YCMOU Books
Video
Lectures for
SC
Available
Available
Available
Available
Available
Available
Available
Available
Not Available
Not Available
Not Available
Not Available
Not Available
Available
Available
Available
Not Available
Not Available
Available
Not Available
Not Available
Not Available
Available
Available
Available
Not Available
Available
Not Available
Available
Available
Not Available
Appendix B
Table 19: Course Evaluation Components
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Course
Code
CMP130
CMP201
CMP202
CMP203
CMP204
CMP205
CMP206
8
9
10
11
12
13
CMP207
CMP208
CMP209
CMP210
CMP211
CMP212
14
15
16
17
CMP213
CMP214
CMP215
CMP216
18
19
20
CMP217
CMP218
CMP220
21
22
23
24
25
26
CMP221
CMP222
CMP223
CMP226
CMP227
CMP230
27
28
29
30
31
CMP242
CMP247
CMP248
CMP250
CMP253
32
33
34
35
36
37
CMP255
CMP256
CMP258
CMP259
CMP262
CMP263
Name of Course
Visual Basic
Programming Expertise in C
Data structure using C
OOPs and C++
Office Tools
Software Engineering
Principles of Data Base Management
System
Computer Fundamentals
Business Information Systems
Data Communication and Networking
Project (BSc-BIS)
Visual Programming
Building Web Portals through
ASP.NET
Programming Excellence through C#
Expertise solutions using J2EE
Data Structures through C++
Distributed Computing through
COM/DCOM
DirectX Game Programming
Writing Windows Device Drivers
Programming Excellence through
VB.NET
Statistical Techniques
Computerised Financial Accounting
Computer Organization
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
E-Commerce
Communication skills and Technical
writing
Humanities and Social Obligations
JAVA
Linux
Mathematics for Computers
New Development in Information
Technology
Operating Systems
ORACLE
Professional Development
Project (BCA)
Study Skills
Systems Analysis and Design
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Credit
Points
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Components for Evaluation
I
II
Theory
Practical
Theory
Practical
Theory
Practical
Theory
Practical
Theory
Practical
Theory
Assignment
Theory
Practical
4
4
4
12
4
4
Theory
Theory
Theory
Major Project
Theory
Theory
Practical
Assignments
Assignments
--Practical
Practical
4
4
4
4
Theory
Theory
Theory
Theory
Practical
Practical
Practical
Practical
4
4
4
Theory
Theory
Theory
Practical
Practical
Practical
4
4
4
4
4
4
Theory
Theory
Theory
Theory
Theory
Theory
Assignments
Practical
Assignments
Assignments
Assignments
Assignments
4
4
4
4
4
Theory
Theory
Theory
Theory
Minor Project
Assignments
Practical
Practical
Assignments
---
4
4
4
12
4
4
Theory
Theory
Theory
Major Project
Theory
Theory
Assignments
Assignments
Assignments
--Assignments
Assignments
Appendix C
Table 20: Course Fees
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
Course
Code
CMP130
CMP201
CMP202
CMP203
CMP204
CMP205
CMP206
CMP207
CMP208
CMP209
CMP210
CMP211
CMP212
CMP213
CMP214
CMP215
CMP216
CMP217
CMP218
CMP220
CMP221
CMP222
CMP223
CMP226
CMP227
CMP230
CMP242
CMP247
CMP248
CMP250
CMP253
CMP255
CMP256
CMP258
CMP259
CMP262
CMP263
Name of the Course
Visual Basic
Programming Expertise in C
Data structure using C
OOPs and C++
Office Tools
Software Engineering
Principles of Data Base Management System
Computer Fundamentals
Business Information Systems
Data Communication and Networking
Project (BSc-BIS)
Visual Programming
Building Web Portals through ASP.NET
Programming Excellence through C#
Enterprise solutions using J2EE
Data Structures through C++
Distributed Computing through COM/DCOM
DirectX Game Programming
Writing Windows Device Drivers
Programming Excellence through VB.NET
Statistical Techniques
Computerised Financial Accounting
Computer Organization
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
E-Commerce
Communication skills and Technical writing
Humanities and Social Obligations
JAVA
Linux
Mathematics for Computers
New Development in Information Technology
Operating Systems
ORACLE
Professional Development
Project (BCA)
Study Skills
Systems Analysis and Design
Course Fees Rs.
UPF
SCF
800
1500
800
1500
800
1500
800
1500
800
1500
500
800
800
1500
800
1500
800
1500
500
800
1400
2900
1200
2500
900
1800
900
1800
1200
2500
800
1500
1200
2500
1400
2900
1400
2900
900
1800
500
800
800
1500
500
800
500
800
500
800
500
800
500
800
800
1500
800
1500
500
800
500
800
500
800
1200
2500
500
800
1400
2900
500
800
500
800
TOTAL
2300
2300
2300
2300
2300
1300
2300
2300
2300
1300
4300
3700
2700
2700
3700
2300
3700
4300
4300
2700
1300
2300
1300
1300
1300
1300
1300
2300
2300
1300
1300
1300
3700
1300
4300
1300
1300
Note: The fees mentioned in the above table are subject to change without prior notice during
any academic year.
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Appendix D
University Grants Commission Resolution (2004)
Fl-52/2000(CPP-II) '
The Registrar / Director
Of all the Indian Universities
(Deemed, State, Central Universities /
Institutions of National importance)
5 MAY 2004
Subject: Recognition of Degrees awarded by Open Universities.
Sir/Madam,
There are a number of open Universities in the country offering various degrees/diploma through
the mode of non-formal education. The Open Universities have been established in the
country by an Act of Parliament or State Legislature in accordance with the provisions
contained in Section 2(f) of University Grants Commission Act, 1956. These universities
are, therefore, empowered to award degrees in terms of Section 22(1) of the UGC Act, 1956.
A circular was earlier issued vide UGC letter N.F.I-8/92(CPP) dated February, 1992 mentioning
that the Certificate, Diplomas and Degrees awarded by Indira Gandhi National Open University are
to be treated equivalent to the corresponding awards of the Universities in the country.
Attention is further invited to UGC circular No.Fl-25/93(CPP-II) dated 28th July, 1993 (copy
enclosed) for recognition of degrees and diplomas as well as transfer of credit for courses
successfully completed by students between the two types of universities so that the mobility of
students from Open University stream to traditional Universities is ensured without any difficulty.
The UGC has specified the nomenclature of degrees under Section 22(3) of the UGC Act, 1956 to
ensure mandatory requirements viz. minimum essential academic inputs required for awarding
such degrees. A copy of Gazette Notification regarding specification of degrees issued vide No.l52/97(CPP-II) dated 31st January 2004 is enclosed. The details are also given in UGC Web site:
www.ugc.ac.in
May, I therefore request you to treat the Degrees / Diploma / Certificates awarded by the
Open Universities in conformity with the UGC notification on Specification of Degrees as
equivalent to the corresponding awards of the traditional Universities in the country.
Yours faithfully
(Dr. Mrs. Pankaj Mittal) Joint Secretary
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Appendix E
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik
Exemption Form for First Year of BCA/BSc (BIS)
Name of the student:
University /Board:
Sr.
No.
1
2
Programme Name
University/Board
Year of
passing
Percentage
of Marks
H.S.C. with mathematics
and
First year of Computer
Degree Programme
from other recognized
university
3 years diploma in
computer or information
technology from State
Technical board
Attach the attested photocopies of the mark sheet.
1) H. S. C. mark sheet and passing certificate with mathematics subject.
AND
First year of Computer Degree Programme from other recognized university mark
sheet in case of degree programme.
OR
All three year mark sheets in case of 3 years diploma in computer or information
technology from State Technical board with passing certificate.
2) Leaving Certificate mentioning the Birth date.
3) Exemption Fee: Rs. 1000/- + Second Year admission University fee share paid in
Bank of Maharashtra on date with Transaction number: (attach the challan copy).
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“We are reaching the stage where problems that we must solve are going to become
insoluble without computers. I do not fear computers; I fear the lack of them”
Isaac Asimov
Recipient of the International Award for Institutional Excellence
in Distance Education from Commonwealth of Learning, Canada
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
[Established by Government of Maharashtra]
Dnyangangotri, Near Gangapur Dam, Nashik - 422 222
Telephone: [0253] 2231714, 2231715, and 2230227
Fax: [091] [0253] 2231716,
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac